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Rodgers guaranteed he wouldn't miss time after leading the Packers to victory over the Bears in his comeback from a leg injury Sunday night.

Written ByKirstie Chiappelli

Aaron Rodgers is adamant that he'll play in Week 2 but may have spoken too soon.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy on Monday said "no decision has been made" about whether the veteran quarterback will play Sunday against the Vikings, ESPN reported.

Rodgers went down and clutched his left leg after Bears defensive end Roy Robertson-Harris fell on him with just over nine minutes remaining before halftime Sunday night. Rodgers left the field on a cart but surprised everyone by coming back out to the sideline for the second half.

Although he noticeably favored his left leg, Rodgers completed 17 of 23 passes for 273 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Packers to a 24-23 win over the Bears in the biggest fourth-quarter comeback in Green Bay history.

Rodgers guaranteed he wouldn't miss any time, though the Packers will likely take a few days to evaluate the injury before making a final decision on his status.

The Packers are slated to host the Vikings at 1 p.m. ET Sunday.

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